According to OSHA, nearly 30% of all crane-related accidents result in fatalities due to electric shock or fire from the boom and crane’s contact with energized power lines. Through the use of 3D laser scanning, measuring overhead obstructions is quick, safe, and accurate. Our technicians can calculate the overhead clearance from the ground and do not have to worry about coming into contact with energized power lines. Furthermore, laser technology is more accurate than traditional methods because it looks at thousands of points along the clearance plane, not just a few sample points.

*DISCLAIMER: 3D Laser scanning is a measurement tool to assist in capturing as-built conditions of existing spaces and should be used in conjunction with other sound industry practices for verifying these conditions, including but not limited to: site visits, manual field measurements and verifications of scan data, to ensure its accuracy prior to design and engineering. Because this data can be used for various applications and disciplines outside the scope of the original field scanning and beyond our control, we cannot guarantee that the data is accurate for these uses.